thanks for the positive feedback.
I'm working the problem from several different directions and archane geometry is one of them. lol
Every building out there is 1000 or 500 or 300 meters tall, the very short things
are 300 meters.
So you are looking at a very "open" city plan to start with that is very spread
out, and lots which are left open the size of itty bitty villages for macro city
blocks.
About half of those roads end up going through parks and another significant fraction through what is otherwise the yard space for a skyscraper.
There isn't a building in the entire drawing under 300 meters.
I should go add water elements and then import pieces of it to sketchup.
the file size is too large it would never survive import whole.
My direction for collaboration is that this is my city plan, and now the lots or blank spaces are open.
The very top image is a sort of bible simplified blueprint for the basic architectural plan of those buildings which in the macro map are made very simple to not crash the program.
the idea is pretty simple, there are storied levels 14 feet or 4 meters apart until we get into stacked dome space up higher, which generates much larger
rooms with very high ceilings.
100 foot tall chambers and what not.
Thats whats going on at the top.
The tower is central but it always sports wings to form neato geometric patterns.
The wings can be one half or one third height, so the point is that in this city all towers have some number of arrayed wings... 3 minimum and i like to go up around 40 for my max but hey... the sky is the limit.. lol
The very first image is the design aesthetic for the whole city, the plan is ultra basic to hold all the information.
I'm going to be drawing a few buildings that aren't present yet, including a space elevator, and a geothermal power station as well as a subterranean
complex housing the water works and subway systems.
Plus so small in most of those images you couldn't see them anyways is a cable car network which flies people around up on the surface at 200 mph.
Its a slow work in process because its very very very large and very very detailed.